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Net Objectives was proud to present, in conjunction with the Lean-Kanban University, a 2-day, 2-track conference on Lean, Kanban and technical practices. This conference was designed for executives, managers, developers, testers, leads, project managers, QA - virtually anyone interested in improving their software development efforts - whether as part of an IT organization or as a product development group. Net Objectives's unprecedented range enabled us to present coverage of all of the methods required for Was created as a resource with links to Slides as the ELean-Kanban adoption in an enterprise. By providing the conference in this fashion, attendees were presented with a cohesive method of transitioning their organization (or team) to better methods. The methods presented were a combination of those from industry leading experts as well as some of our own leading edge methods. Our presenters have made presentations to such prestigious conferences as LSSC11, LESS10, LKBE10, LSSC10, SQE ADP, SQE BSC, Agile and more.

August 8-9, 2011

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Day 1: Monday, August 8

The Executive Track provided the basics of what an executive needs to have his organization begin a transition to Lean-Kanban methods. It included both an overview of Lean, what it takes to transition to Lean-Kanban as well as experience reports of those who have completed this transition.

The Kanban Track provided a solid introduction to Kanban as well as providing insights to Scrum developers on how to use Lean-Kanban principles to improve their own practices - even while continuing to do Scrum.